Two problems related to radiator have been reported for the 2007 Ford Edge. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Ford Edge based on all problems reported for the 2007 Edge.
The vehicle began to overheat rapidly and the air conditioning began to put out hot air. I pulled the vehicle off of the road and turned everything off. Upon cooling down, water was added to the radiator and the vehicle was taken to the mechanic. The problem was an internal water pump. The water pump cost $1900 to have replaced. I contacted Ford and they said they cannot do anything, it is the design and how you have to access the water pump. I priced (3) different dealers on the repair and they were all within a few dollars of each other. This particular vehicle has not been reliable.
I was driving on the highway when my check engine light came on and I noticed my thermostat climbing about to over heat. I pull of at the nearest exit and stop at an oil change service station. The mechanic say I had no antifreeze in the car. He refills the antifreeze and I was on my way. 20 mins into my drive, the check engine light on and the thermostat looks fine, but the car started sputtering and stopped in the middle of a busy area of nyc. I had the car towed to a mechanic and after their diagnostic test they said the engine head is cracked or warped and they found antifreeze mixed in oil and radiator and will cost $2500 to fix! wtf!! is this allowed to happen?? I took great care of this vehicle and I feel like a sucker! now I can't get to work, can't get my kids to or from school and I'm not sure what to do at this point!.